thehawk411

I went to the casino on both Friday and Saturday. I agree that the employees are really very pleasant, and it seems to me that many of the customers were having a good time. I can see this being a big win for Cleveland, however, I did not visit the restrooms either day.

ScotchyScotch I know one of the Churches that he closed had $800,000 in the bank and had consistently gone overseas to get their own priests. I can only guess as to why that church was closed. And BTW the way Bishop Lennon has handled the events of the last few weeks shows that he is more interested in his ego than the health of the Cleveland Diocese.

Hey ScotchyScotch:
He can still appeal while the churches are open. BTW I have read the Vatacan document and it seems pretty clear, unless you need clarification on simple words in a very short document.

Another great piece of insight by Mr. Litt. I think he hit it right on the head when in the above article he states: "Now, as a result, the Cleveland museum is playing catch-up in a world of impossibly steep art prices for 20th-century art. It makes one wonder what other lost opportunities we're paying for because of critical oversights by the city's leadership over the decades. Did we lose manufacturing jobs and corporate headquarters because of closed-mindedness in fields other than art?" I have come to believe that the way a region views art is a way that a region views everything.

Rock On! What a great idea. Bringing a medical school to downtown Cleveland would be a win for the medical school because it will be very close to major hopitals and institutions which will help in research. It would be a win for the medical students because they will have more choices on where to live. And it a win for Cleveland and our growing reputation in the medical community.

I also think combining the strenghts of both CSU and UA would hepl both institutions, and the region. I would not worry about any potential names for the combined college this is a great thing for all.

Rock On! Unlike others i am excited about the Barnes and Noble coming to downtown Cleveland. It will serve as a destination for many of the new residents of our downtown Condos, as well as, a resource for CSU students.